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British Embassy Athens remembers and honours the fallen.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
National two-minute silence takes place to remember those who died in conflict
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
The poignant last words of thousands of brave World War 1 soldiers who died for their country are revealed.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Public Health England (PHE) and Alzheimer’s Society join forces in a major new campaign to help create a more dementia friendly society.
The ‘Christmas to remember’ campaign was launched by actress Carey Mulligan and the Prime Minister at Downing Street this morning.
The campaign will encourage people to have that first 'difficult conversation' with a friend or family member when they spot the signs and symptoms of dementia.
Employment Tribunal decision.
In these uncertain times we must not forget, writes Ambassador Robin Barnett in an article originally published in The Irish Times on Friday May 8 2020.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
A 12th Century manuscript will be returned to the city of Benevento, Italy.
Britain’s biggest ever project to challenge the way the public thinks about and acts on dementia A million people are needed to take part…
Cost of dementia to businesses predicted to double, as the number of those living with the condition is set to rise over 1 million, by 2030.
Up to a third of dementia cases may be attributable to potentially modifiable lifestyle risk factors.
The Dementia Friends scheme is the country’s biggest ever project to change the way people think about dementia.
Health and Social Care Secretary Matt Hancock talking at the World Dementia Council about progress on tackling dementia.
The unveiling marks exactly 100 years since some women first went to the ballot boxes and stood as candidates in a general election in the United Kingdom
British Ambassador, Jeff Glekin, took part in an event to honour Shakespeare, organised by Cosas magazine and sponsored by the representatives of Burberry in Bolivia.
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Judge Barry Clarke on 10 March 2021.
The German President will attend the Remembrance Sunday Service in historic act of reconcilliation
Maria Miller announces plans to list thousands more war memorials.
Sir Michael Parkinson, Fiona Phillips and Gordon Banks to support national “A Day to Remember” campaign, calling for the public not to delay…
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